WWE’s WrestleMania 38 Beats Super Bowl LVI on Social Media, Shatters Records

WWE’s WrestleMania 38 Excellent live event It broke a long list of records on April 2-3 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, from total attendance (156,352 fans) to revenue to social media activity. WWE has exclusively released the results WrestleMania 38His social media presence for ComicBook on Monday confirmed that the event had overtaken Super Bowl LVI from back in February.

According to Conviva, the show broke the Super Bowl in impressions, video views, video watch time, and interactions. You can see the full comparisons below:

  • impressions: WWE: 2.2 billion impressions vs. Super Bowl: 1.8 billion impressions
  • Video views: WWE: 1.1 billion video views vs. Super Bowl: 618 million video views
  • Watching the video time: WWE: 13.1 million hours vs. Super Bowl 3.56 million hours
  • Posts: WWE: 87 million vs. Super Bowl: 78 million

WWE also confirmed any records on social media WrestleMania 38 Break, transcend last year WrestleMania 37 From Raymond James Stadium in Tampa:

  • Recorded 1.1 billion views across Facebook, Instagram, Snap, TikTok and Twitter, up 47% from WrestleMania 37
  • Record 785 million minutes (13 million hours) of videos consumed on social networks, up 29% from WrestleMania 37
  • 2.2 billion impressions were generated, an increase of 10% over WrestleMania 37

Two specific moments from the show resulted in the highest-grossing WWE appearances in history. Cody Rhodes’ return to the company generated 500,000 entries while Pat McAfee’s back-to-back matches with Austin Theory and Mr. McMahon smashed 450,000 entries. Rhodes would go on to beat Seth Rollins, while McAfee took a surprise win over Theory before defeating McMahon. This resulted in “Stone Cold” Steve Austin stomping on the ring—one night after his shocking return to play in a No Holds Barred match with Kevin Owens—and pinning the two men with the Stunners.

WWE’s upcoming premium live event, WrestleMania backlash, scheduled for May 8 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The only confirmed match of the show so far is Charlotte Flair against Ronda Rousey in the I Quit Match for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

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